Thursday, February 23, 2012

This is a long-overdue post, but better late than never. Last summer I accidentally started a science experiment with my son. A few kidney beans fell into the dish-drying rack, and picked up enough water to start sprouting. So, we decided to plant the beans to see what happened. It turns out, when you plant kidney beans, you get kidney beans:

Sunday, February 19, 2012

I have previously failed to get my custom credit card designs through the strict Capitalone censors, see tries one, two and three-four. I honestly thought my fourth try was not the least objectionable because I used an image clearly in the public domain without any text at all.

But when I called, he said that they cannot accept any images from the public domain - because they never know if it is has secretly been copyrighted. You are required to have drawn, or taken the photograph yourself. He then suggested that the image:

"... should not appear in a Google image search."

Aha! I thought I had discovered their secret method for doing these screens. My previous example was easily found all over the web by Google's image recognition software, but now the task became simple:

Create an image with the following:

Will not be recognized by Google image search

Will be recognized by a human as the meme you want.

Behold: My "Buy all the things" credit card picture.

Google image search cannot find it, I thought it was different enough from the inspirational meme the X all the Y meme.

And to top things off, I left the reviewer a note:

I drew this picture of a cute monster myself in MS Paint 1/21/2012 -

It was REJECTED.

There was only one thing left to do, submit untitled.png below:

SUCCESS! Pretty soon I will be receiving my blank canvas of a credit card on which I plan to draw whatever I choose.

Thursday, February 09, 2012

We noticed this truck on our commute across the George Washington Bridge one morning:

In case you can't see that license plate, here is a cropped version:

Not only is that a cardboard license plate, but they didn't even spell "Temporary" correctly. It says "Tempory plates" and it's clear that the "o" was added as a correction after they first tried spelling it "Tempry."

Personally, I'm amazed that this truck was not pulled over coming out of the tolls.

Saturday, February 04, 2012

Humans are amazing machines but I think evolution QA team actually missed a few minor software bugs (as apposed to hardware bugs).

Here is what I've noticed so far

Hiccups

A single or a series of breathing diaphragm spasms, of variable spacing and duration.

Most people have no control over hiccups. They eventually stop on their own, but why? ... does something reboot? (Alert blogger Greg P also noticed this too).

Hypnic jerk

Involuntary muscle twitch which occurs during just as a person is beginning to fall asleep

This is a slightly more serious bug that most people have experienced. Just as we are about to enter sleep-mode, some neural signals are misinterpreted by the brain as "falling, oh no!" The resulting muscle twitch awakens the person. Stress and other conditions can cause an infinite loop of consciousness. More info on Hypnic jerk.

Pee shiver

A phenomenon in which one feels a shiver running down the spine following urination

Formally known as Post-micturition convulsion syndrome, it confused me a lot growing up. It seemed to happen completely at random; I tried without success to replicate it, or predict when it would happen. It happens mostly in males. I didn't know it was a whole phenomenon until I Googled it this year.

Thursday, February 02, 2012

So, you know what that means, right? Yup! More vacationpictures! Except, that I spent my time at the convention center, so these pictures are mostly the view from the hotel room:

One afternoon, though, I was able to make the pilgrimage to the Exploratorium, which I think may be the best science museum I've ever seen.

I remembered a few exhibits from when they brought them to the Museum of Natural History in NYC six years ago, and they are still great. And, I saw only a tiny fraction of their exhibits in the short time we were at their actual location. I hope they don't ruin things when they move to their new building...

Finally, at Photonics West there was a trade show, with all sorts of freebies (well, mostly tote bags, but the occasional pen or kite). I picked up this bag from CVI Melles Griot, but I felt the need to correct their equations:

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